Some thoughts:
- my blog has attracted 25,000 views (Nov '14; 37k Oct '15; 50k May '16) since I started in 2007... [though there was an even pre-blog webpage here, now at archive.org], but the blog lets me count views...
- Stuff which didn't fit in my thesis had a home. When I went wow(!), I could put that information somewhere, honour it then not have to think about it again

This is a data release of a 3D visualisation of the data from the thesis.

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This information is reposted from an archive copy kept on archive.org here (http://web.archive.org/web/20070830100808/http://www.thejoie.com.au/phd/kinemage/).

What you are looking at is 50,000 words of data analysed through Leximancer software, then processed through
Pajek network analysis (free) software, and output as a Kinemage 'kinematic
image', using JavaMage (95k) (free) software.

The data itself is made up of two types of information - interviews,
and media information.
The interviews (about 37,000 words) are interviews of 3G innovator /
analysts and consumers, and the media information (about 15,000 words)
is
news stories from newspapers, and the financial statements of Hutchison
(the Australian vendor of 3G) and Hutchison Whampoa (their ultimate
owner).
This data was stored in four directories and Leximancer has produced a
single data point summarising each directory - TG_CONSUMER, TG_MEDIA,
TG_ANALYST, and TG_FINSTATE. Out on its own is Q: which were the
questions asked in the interviews which are excluded from connecting
with the data of the responses.